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Funding for personal assistance support services
 — the key to making personal assistance schemes work
Author(s)Jon Dunicliff
Corporate AuthorNational Centre for Independent Living - NCIL
PublisherNational Centre for Independent Living - NCIL, London, April 1999
Pages9 pp
SourceNCIL, 250 Kennington Lane, London SE11 5RD.
KeywordsPhysical disabilities ; Self care capacity ; Domestic assistance ; Finance [care].
AnnotationBy 1999, there were more than 90 personal assistance support services (PASS) for disabled people in the UK. However, for most, setting one up remains a daunting prospect. This paper considers the different ways in which funding for personal assistance support services (PASS) can be structured. It pays particular attention to the importance of establishing a direct relationship between the level of funding for a PASS scheme and the overall numbers of scheme members. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100219002 P
ClassmarkBN: CA: NG6: QC *

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